Adidas tennis shoes were first introduced in 1963 with their first-ever leather model, and they quickly gained popularity. The first one was named after Robert Haillet's shoe, but after Haillet's ...
Adidas is setting the stage for the next generation of tennis athletes. Alongside South African designer Thebe Magugu, the sports giant is launching an inclusive collection of tennis apparel and ...
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Colorblocking is huge in Pharrell Williams’ first tennis collection for Adidas. Courtesy Adidas Replete with punchy accents of color, in hues of yellow, red, plus royal and navy blue, this range of ...
Fashion plays a larger role in tennis than in any other sport. That is especially true for Wimbledon. Thanks to the strict all-white dress code at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, brands ...
Adidas wanted to shake up tennis footwear and has done so with the new release of the Stycon silhouette, a snug, laceless design still meant for performance, but designed to also fit in on the street.
Kanye West once said he's 50 percent more influential than Stanley Kubrick or Pablo Picasso. That's a pretty hot take, but when it comes to influence over the sneaker industry he's definitely more ...
Nike and Adidas are two of the most popular sporting goods and clothing brands. When it comes to shoes, some say there’s no better shoemaker than Nike, but Adidas gives it a run for its money.